I'm not one to claim an androgenous identity, but dressing like so is about as close I can get to being me at the moment, so here's how I've updated what I wear :D
I'm a tracksuit kinda person, always have been. I've done that as it doesn't really point one way or the other too strongly.
My black bottoms are unisex. No problem there.
Underwear, well this is strictly female as no one can see this and I'm happy to underdress all the time:)
Socks, this bothered me. I only ever had guys socks. Not like anyone could see them, but it got to me. Today I bought plain black womens socks. Now don't get me wrong, its very hard to tell the difference, but I know:)
Top. I have a technically mens hoodie, but it's white. It's something that can easily pass as either.
Tshirt. I like this one. I only bought this top today. Had a good look around and decided I liked this so I went up and bought it. €7.50 on the tag, when she scanned it in, it was down to 50 cent! :D But anyway, it's a clearly feminine tshirt depending on what way you wear it. On it's own, it can almost pass as male, but only just. When I have my breast forms underneath it, it' like a totally different shirt, really brings out a beautiful female shape. So I am wearing this underneath my hoodie and no one is any the wiser.
My runners are the same as the girls one's except they have a dark blue line on the side as opposed to a light blue one.
I'll try get some pics up some time, especially with the breast forms. The difference is huge.
So there you have it. I go out and do what I do dressed almost exclusively female and no one knows any better. It's great! :D
Gender id-ing is a funny thing. You might find that it does not take much to tip you over the line. I think people unconciously add up a lot of cues before coming to a conclusion on whether you are male or female. You might find too that you naturaly start moving differently and holding yourself differently in your womens wear and people will pick up on this.
For me it seems I just need to put on dangly earings and I go from regulalry being sired to mam'd. Just tips the balance.
glad to hear you are enjoying yourself!